Those who want to appeal government decisions in court will be forced to make a deposit that covers the costs and possible losses of the government if the court recognizes its actions as legitimate.
Seals against the US government are obliged to pay all the court’s promises and expenses. The corresponding order was signed by US President Donald Trump, Reuters and Bloomberg reports.
It is noted that this command forced the Ministry of Justice’s attorneys to appeal to judges to recover from the plaintiffs of the promise to cover government costs and possible losses, if the state policy appeal included its delay, but as a result it was recognized as legitimate.
This step can create significant financial barriers for plaintiff who seek to appeal to the government’s decision. Trump argued by the need to hold accountables to those seeking unreasonable judicial restrictions against his administration.
The command is a reaction to more than 100 claims filed against the Trump administration regarding its efforts to reduce federal bureaucracy, reduce government spending and a change in the immigration system and social policy. Despite the fact that government lawyers appealed to judges with a request for a commitment in many cases, a judge rejected such a request, saying it was unreasonable. Other requests for bailiffs for reducing grants for medical research and freezing financing are still awaiting judges.
This step may have a significant impact on future appeals of government politicians, as financial risks for plaintiff may increase, which can reduce the number of such claims.
Remember that the United States Supreme Court has denied President Donald Trump’s request of the Billions of billions of dollars that Congress has given to external assistance will remain frozen.
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